[Ontology-editors] linking GO terms to docs
Emily Dimmer
edimmer at ebi.ac.uk
Wed Mar 25 10:25:40 PDT 2009
With regards to the tools - once the information is made available, then
it becomes the curators responsibility to properly view the information
attached to a term (e.g. some curators may be in the habit of not
opening up a GO term to read its definition, but this practice is
strongly discouraged by the group). Tool developers should also be
encouraged to make the comments section visible for those tools used for
curation purposes.
And just to be inflammatory ;-) a curator looking at a term's details
in QuickGO already does see the comments section, e.g.
http://www.ebi.ac.uk/ego/GTerm?id=GO:0005615
Emily
Karen Christie wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I tend to agree with Chris that if we're going to put this kind of
> comment/tag in, that it should be added to each term for which it is
> relevant, as that seems the only real chance that it may be seen.
>
> Regarding keeping links current, it seems that since they are to our
> own wiki, the main thing would be not changing the wiki url once the
> comments/tags are put in, and then removing the comments/tags once
> that particular area has been finished.
>
> While I don't object to them being added, I really wonder how much
> they will be seen by the desired target audience. Even in OBO-Edit,
> you have to specifically think to look at comments, and lots of other
> tools or browsers don't show them at all. For example, in SGD, I am
> the only curator/annotator (out of 10) who uses a method of browsing
> for terms where it is even possible to see comments.
>
> -Karen
>
>
> On Wed, 25 Mar 2009, Jennifer Deegan (nee Clark) wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> If we do this I would be in favour of having a curation status tag in
>> obo and having defined semantics in terms of how it propagates up and
>> down as Chris suggests. This will make the information easier to keep
>> up to date. My major concern is the amount of work required to keep
>> the links current.
>>
>> Jen
>>
>> Emily Dimmer wrote:
>>> Hi Chris,
>>>
>>> The idea of more fully linking discussions on the GO wiki to the
>>> terms was discussed at the last GO Consortium meeting.
>>>
>>> Such links provided between terms and GO wiki pages would help
>>> curators become more aware of the current ontology/annotation
>>> development efforts. Curators might not consider themselves expert
>>> in a topic and so not join a specific working group, but they want
>>> to have the option of looking at the current relevant GOC
>>> discussions when they are choosing a term for annotation purposes.
>>> I strongly feel that there is no point having extensive discussion
>>> regarding a set of terms if this conversation hidden in the depths
>>> of the GO wiki. If the curator has a concern with an ontology or
>>> annotation discussion that appears in the wiki, then text on wiki
>>> pages should direct them an appropriate mailing list.
>>>
>>> The comment section seems the correct place to put such URLs, as
>>> advice on the appropriateness of a term's usage is already included
>>> in this section (e.g. extracellular region and extracellular space
>>> terms). Therefore GO browsers which support curator annotation
>>> activities should already display the comments section for a GO term.
>>>
>>> I agree that it would be far better to have such comments propagated
>>> in OBO than have the individual tools try to do this, esp. if there
>>> are some comments which are appropriate for a whole node of an
>>> ontology while others might be specific to a certain term.
>>>
>>> Emily
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Chris Mungall wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Who is this message aimed at? End-users, annotators, both? How are
>>>> people meant to react to this information?
>>>>
>>>> I seriously doubt that tools implementors will take the time write
>>>> ad-hoc one-off code to propagate this one particular comment down
>>>> the hierarchy.
>>>>
>>>> If this is important, then why not take the low-tech approach and
>>>> (1) email go-friends and (2) propagate the comment down ourselves
>>>> and manually remove individual comments as we fix things.
>>>>
>>>> (1) is the most effective at reaching people as not all browsers
>>>> necessarily show comments, and when they do it's only in certain
>>>> contexts. You could be browsing the tree or looking at term
>>>> enrichment results and never see this.
>>>>
>>>> If this kind of thing is to become common then we should figure out
>>>> a curation status tag in obo, have defined semantics in terms of
>>>> how it propagates up and down, etc
>>>>
>>>> On Mar 25, 2009, at 7:00 AM, Jennifer Deegan (nee Clark) wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Hi,
>>>>>
>>>>> The discussion to start overhauling the signaling terms is just
>>>>> starting to get going now and we would like to make sure all
>>>>> annotators are aware of this. Emily has suggested that we might
>>>>> put a pointer to the signaling wiki page into the comment field of
>>>>> the signal transduction terms to alert users to its existence. She
>>>>> says that this comment could then be cascaded down to the child
>>>>> terms by the various browser tools.
>>>>>
>>>>> If no one has any objections I will add a comment to signal
>>>>> transduction on Friday and it will say:
>>>>>
>>>>> "The signaling terms in GO are currently being overhauled. If you
>>>>> would like to read about the discussions, or contribute your ideas
>>>>> or thoughts please visit
>>>>> http://wiki.geneontology.org/index.php/Signaling."
>>>>>
>>>>> I will also improve that page on the wiki so it is clear to people
>>>>> where to go to read about discussions and contribute ideas.
>>>>>
>>>>> Thanks,
>>>>>
>>>>> Jen
>>>>>
>>>>> _______________________________________________
>>>>> Ontology-editors mailing list
>>>>> Ontology-editors at geneontology.org
>>>>> http://fafner.stanford.edu/mailman/listinfo/ontology-editors
>>>>>
>>>
>>>
>> _______________________________________________
>> Ontology-editors mailing list
>> Ontology-editors at geneontology.org
>> http://fafner.stanford.edu/mailman/listinfo/ontology-editors
>>
--
Do you need any additional GO annotation resources?
Which proteins would you like annotated with GO?
Let us know in the GOA User Survey, available at: http://www.ebi.ac.uk/GOA/contactus.html
------------------------------------------------------------------
Emily Dimmer Ph.D.
GOA Coordinator
EMBL-EBI
Wellcome Trust Genome Campus
Hinxton
Cambridge CB10 1SD, U.K.
Tel: +44 1223 494654
Fax: +44 1223 494468
email: edimmer at ebi.ac.uk
URL: http://www.ebi.ac.uk/goa
More information about the Ontology-editors
mailing list